CITATION DATABASES: SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE CITESCORE SJR SNIP H INDEX IF ISSUES
CITATION DATABASES Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche contain: bibliographic records of the scientific papers citations to the scientific papers references of the scientific papers
CITATION DATABASES Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche are tools: for scientific information retrieval (they index the scientific literature) for the evaluation of the scientific research (they count the number of citations to documents, to authors, to journals)
CITATION DATABASES Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche Scopus Web of Science Google Scholar (it is not strictly a database)
CITESCORE Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche It is a new bibliometric indicator (launched in December 2016) Calculated using data from Scopus, it is the average citations per document that a title* receives over a 3- year period. *title = most active serial titles in Scopus: peer-reviewed journals, trade journals, book series, conference proceedings
CITESCORE Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche Citescore covers 22,000 titles JIF covers 11,000 titles Van Noorden R. 2016. Controversial impact factor gets a heavyweight rival. Nature 540(7633):325.
CITESCORE Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche CiteScore 2015 counts the citations received in 2015 to documents published in 2012, 2013 or 2014, and divides this by the number of documents published in 2012, 2013 and 2014
CITESCORE Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche CiteScore 2015 of a journal is: number of citations in 2015 to documents published in the period 2012-2014 number of documents published in the journal in the period 2012-2014
CITESCORE Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche documents in CiteScore = all types of documents (research articles, review articles, conference proceedings, editorials errata, letters, notes, and short surveys) are included in the calculation. Although articles in press are included in Scopus they are not included in the calculation
CITESCORE Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche You can access CiteScore: in Scopus > Sources Compare Sources in https://journalmetrics.scopus.com/ (free)
CITESCORE TRACKER Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche CiteScore 2015 has been calculated through the number of citations and documents indexed by Scopus until 31 May 2016. From then on it has not changed anymore (no update). So CiteScore is calculated annually, like IF. But, unlike IF, you can see how CiteScore is growing in the current year, with CiteScore Tracker (monthly updates).
SJR: SCIMAGO JOURNAL RANKING it is a journal metrics that measures the scientific influence of scholarly journals, developed from Scopus data it is based on the number of citations received by the journal and on the prestige of journals where citations come from It is like a prestige measure
SJR: SCIMAGO JOURNAL RANKING in other words, SJR weights citations: citations are weighted, worth more or less, depending on the source they come from the important journals will be those which receive many citations from other important journals
SJR: SCIMAGO JOURNAL RANKING It is calculated from citations given in the present year to the publications of a journal in the past three years there is a limit to self citations (33%) [from the journal to the same journal] counted citations are from and to articles, reviews, conference proceedings only
SJR: SCIMAGO JOURNAL RANKING average number of weighted citations received in a year by the documents published in the past 3 years number of documents published in the past 3 years
SNIP: SOURCE NORMALIZED IMPACT PER PAPER it s a journal metrics that measures contextual citation impact. It weights citation based on the total number of citations in a subject field (Scopus citation data) subject areas have different behaviour in citing. Some cite more, some cite less SNIP normalizes citations values, depending on subject area
SNIP: SOURCE NORMALIZED IMPACT PER PAPER SNIP = impact citation potential* impact = citations articles (3 y) e.g high in biology, low in mathematics
SNIP: SOURCE NORMALIZED IMPACT PER PAPER it's calculated from citations given in the present year to the publications of a journal in the past three years citations counted are from and to articles, reviews, conference proceedings only
SCIMAGO Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche http://www.scimagojr.com/ (free access) journals rankings by SJR, h-index and other citation parameters comparison of two or more journals (various parameters) country rankings
SCIMAGO: JOURNAL RANKING h-index SJR quartile «impact factor» based on Scopus data
SCIMAGO: JOURNAL RANKING number of references per paper (mean)
CWTS JOURNAL INDICATORS http://www.journalindicators.com/ (free access) journals rankings by: SNIP IPP (Impact Per Publication): number of citations given in the present year to publications in the past three years / total number of publications in the past three years (in other words, it is a 3 years IF)
COMPARE SOURCES IN SCOPUS tool of Scopus to analyze and compare up to 10 journals on these parameters: SJR CiteScore SNIP number of citations number of documents % not cited % reviews
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index) Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche measures the output of a scientist through: the number of citations of his published works and the number of published works It has applied to journals, research teams, institutions, nations as well (see Scimago) It is always a whole number Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output. Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci., 46, 16569.
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index) Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche " A scientist has index h if h of his/her Np papers have at least h citations each, and the other (Np h) papers have no more than h citations each" Eg. I have an h-index = 12: it means that I have published 12 works that have been cited 12 times at least: I have published 50 works: 12 have received 12 or more citations, 38 have received less than 12 citations The h-index of an author cannot be more than the number of his published works
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index) Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche The h-index looks to be a disadvantage to young researchers (with few publications even though highly cited) with respect to their older colleagues
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index) Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche other properties: can only increase to a maximum highly cited works have little influence the influence of less cited works can be very low
Martin Karplus (1930- h index = 139 Nobel Prize in chemistry 2013 Robert Lefkowitz (1943- h index = 174 Nobel Prize in chemistry 2012 HIRSCH INDEX (h-index) Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche Dan Shechtman (1941- h index = 26 Nobel Prize in chemistry 2011 from Scopus data Serge Laroche (1944- h index = 36 Nobel Prize in physics 2012 Adam Riess (1969- h index = 60 Nobel Prize in physics 2011
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index) Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche Thomas Sudhof (1955- h index = 150 Nobel Prize in medicine 2013 James Rothman (1950- h index = 101 Nobel Prize in medicine 2013 from Scopus data François Englert (1932- h index = 25 Nobel Prize in physics 2013
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index) Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016 papers h index* Jean Pierre Sauvage (1944) 425 84 (78) Fraser Stoddart (1942) 928 129 (131) Bernard Feringa (1951) 756 111 (97) * h index from Scopus (h index from Web of Science)
DERIVATIVES OF THE H-INDEX g-index derivative of the h-index which gives more priority to highly cited works contemporary h-index (hc-index) derivative of the h-index which prioritizes recent works. It is calculated like the h-index; it takes into account the number of publications and the corresponding number of citations of each single work as shown below: Effective number of citations to the work X 4 Number of years elapsed after the publication
H INDEX IN SCOPUS AND WEB OF SCIENCE you can find a researcher s h-index in Scopus Web of Science Publish or Perish (free software based on Google Scholar data) Scopus analysis is based on data from 1996* Web of Science data from 1985 *Scopus is in progress of updating pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970. The h-index might increase over time
a researcher Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche H INDEX h-index can be calculated for a group of researchers a department a university a country a journal see http://www.scimagojr.com/
ORCID ID ORCID is an international nonprofit organization it is supported by some of the most important publishers, institutions, professional associations Registration for an ORCID ID is free you can register for an ORCID ID and add details of the articles to your profile http://orcid.org/ You can link your ORCID record to other identifiers (e.g. ResearcherID, LinkedIn, Scopus id)
ORCID ID It is a unique digital identifier: it distinguishes an author from any other researcher that is it distinguishes research activities of a researcher from those of others with similar names Most of journals usually ask now authors of papers to submit, their ORCID ID ORCID ID is an alphanumerique code like 0000-0000-0000-0000
Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche SKEW DISTRIBUTION OF THE IF
Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche SKEW DISTRIBUTION OF THE SJR
IMPACT FACTOR: ISSUES Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche the impact factor is an arithmetic fraction: it has a numerator and a denominator one can increase it either by increasing the numerator or decreasing the denominator
IMPACT FACTOR: ISSUES Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche INCREASING THE NUMERATOR: COMMON PRACTICES the editor in charge of the publication of an article explicitly asks its author to cite articles published in his journal (self citation) increasing the number of reviews published in the journal mutual citation of authors who are also members of two different editorial boards
IMPACT FACTOR: ISSUES Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche DECREASING THE DENOMINATOR it seems that the number of citable documents (i.e. the denominator) -- at least in certain circumstances -- can be negotiated between Thomson Scientific and the editor of a journal. it is possible to «disguise» citable documents as non citable ones in order to exempt them from being taken into consideration in the calculation of citable documents (non citable documents with abstract and/or limited bibliography do receive citations but are not counted in the calculation of the denominator) The PLoS Medicine Editors (2006) The Impact Factor Game. PLoS Med 3(6): e291.
IMPACT FACTOR: ISSUES DECREASING THE DENOMINATOR Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche even though editorials, news, letters and commentaries are considered as non citable documents and so do not have any effect on the denominator -- the citations they receive are counted and have a positive influence on the numerator.
IMPACT FACTOR: THE REVIEWS reviews usually do receive more citations than research articles. This fact is reflected in the impact factor of journals containing more or solely reviews. CiteScore, SJR and SNIP are no exceptions to this
MULTIDISCIPLINARY CHEMISTRY JOURNALS: 2014 impact factor 1 Chemical Reviews* 46.568 2 Chemical Society Reviews* 33,383 3 Nature Chemistry 25,325 4 Accounts of Chemical Research* 22.323 5 Energy and Environmental Science 20.523 6 Advanced Materials 17.493 7 Nano Today 15.00 * review only journals 8 Nano Letters 13.592 9 ACS Nano 12.881 10 Journal of the American Chemical Society 12.113 14 Angewandte Chemie 11.261
THE AFFAIR ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA A IF 2008 = IF 2009 = IF 2010 = IF 2011 = IF 2012 = IF 2013 = 2,051 (8 in the category Crystallography) 49,926 (1 in the category Crystallography) 54,333 (1 in the category Crystallography) 2,076 (8 in the category Crystallography) 2,244 (7 in the category Crystallography) 2,069 (8 in the category Crystallography)
"PUMPING UP" THE IF Corso di dottorato in Scienze Farmacologiche http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12471-012-0336-0/fulltext.html An editorial of Heart Journal published at the end of 2012 has a bibliography with 24 (out of 25) references to 2010/2011 articles of the same journal citations 2012 = 206 (IF 1,411, 77 in the category) citations 2012 without the editorial = 182 (IF 1,246, 85 in the category)
IMPACT FACTOR MANIPULATION journals with no metrics in 2015 JCR http://ipsciencehelp.thomsonreuters.com/inciteslivejcr/jcrgroup/title Suppressions.html because of "anomalous citation patterns"
RESEARCH QUALITY ASSESSMENT (VQR) 2011-2014 Every researcher of a department had to submit his/her "best" works published over the years 2011-2014: 2 for professors (3 if he/she comes from a research institution), 2 or 1 or 0 for researchers, depending on the starting date of the career Works = articles, letters, reviews, conference papers, book chapters and so on How was the assessment? Bibliometrics, that differ from GEV to GEV Informed peer review
BIBLIOMETRICS IN RESEARCH QUALITY ASSESSMENT (VQR) 2011-2014 the journal indicators were: GEV Scienze biologiche from WoS: 5-year Impact Factor (5YIF) as indicator of popularity and Article Influence (AI), as indicator of prestige in Scopus: Impact per Publication (IPP), as indicator of popularity, and SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), as indicator of prestige every researcher/department indicated from which database should be the two indicators
BIBLIOMETRICS IN RESEARCH QUALITY ASSESSMENT (VQR) 2011-2014 the article indicator was: number of citations received GEV Scienze chimiche
ABILITAZIONE SCIENTIFICA NAZIONALE PER L'ACCESSO ALLA PRIMA E ALLA SECONDA FASCIA DEI PROFESSORI UNIVERSITARI Candidates had to have a higher value than the median in two at least of the following three parameters 1) total number of papers published (indexed by the international databases) in a 10 years period, parametrized only if the "academic age" of the candidate is less than ten years (the parametrization is calculated multiplying the total number of papers per ten and dividing by the academic age) 2) total number of citations parametrized by the academic age 3) Hirsch index parametrized by the academic age (contemporary h-index)
BIBLIOMETRICS IN THE CALLS FOR ADMISSION: AN EXAMPLE FOR A RESEARCH ASSISTANT total number of citations for all papers published average number of citations per paper total impact factor (sum of the IF of the journals that published the papers) average impact factor of the journals that published the papers
L uso del solo indicatore citazionale costituisce un obiettivo facile per possibili future manipolazioni, inducendo comportamenti fuorvianti quali l estensiva autocitazione e la citazione mutua all interno di un gruppo ristretto, non giustificate da considerazione di natura tecnica ANVUR, bando VQR 2004-2010
Si ritiene importante comunicare ai giovani ricercatori il messaggio che esiste un livello qualitativo anche profondamente diverso tra le varie riviste e che ci si debba cimentare con severe procedure di peer review e avere, quale obiettivo, quello di pubblicare nelle migliori riviste del proprio settore ANVUR, bando VQR 2004-2010